Just last week, Glastonbury Music Festival unveiled its 2020 lineup. Now, as the coronavirus outbreak worsens, festival organizers are canceling the event.
āClearly this was not a course of action we hoped to take for our 50th anniversary event,ā Glastonbury co-founders Michael and Emily Eavis wrote in a statement, ābut following the new government measures announced this week — and in times of such unprecedented uncertainty — this is now our only viable option.ā
“We very much hope that the situation in the UK will have improved enormously by the end of June. But even if it has, we are no longer able to spend the next three months with thousands of crew here on the farm, helping us with the enormous job of building the infrastructure and attractions needed to welcome more than 200,000 people to a temporary city in these fields,” the Eavis added.
2020 ticket-holders will have the option of rolling their tickets over to 2021. They can also seek a full refund. Further information will be detailed on Glastonbury’s website in the coming days.
We are so sorry to announce this, but we are going to have to cancel Glastonbury 2020. Tickets for this year will roll over to next year. Full statement below and on our website. Michael & Emily pic.twitter.com/ox8kcQ0HoB
— Glastonbury Festival (@glastonbury) March 18, 2020
Glastonbury Festival 2020 Canceled Due to Coronavirus
Alex Young